Elevated Carbon Dioxide Alters the Structure of Soil Microbial Communities

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Pyrosequencing analysis of 16S rRNA genes was used to examine impacts of elevated CO2(eCO(2)) on soil microbial communities from 12 replicates each from ambient CO2(aCO(2)) and eCO(2) settings. The results suggest that the soil microbial community composition and structure significantly altered under conditions of eCO(2), which was closely associated with soil and plant properties.

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10.1128/AEM.06924-11

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Deng, Ye, He, Zhili, Xu, Meiying, Qin, Yujia, Van Nostrand, Joy D., Wu, Liyou, Roe, Bruce A., Wiley, Graham, Hobbie, Sarah E., Reich, Peter B., and Zhou, Jizhong. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2012; 78(8): 2991-2995.

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Deng, Ye; He, Zhili; Xu, Meiying; Qin, Yujia; Van Nostrand, Joy D; Wu, Liyou; Roe, Bruce A; Wiley, Graham; Hobbie, Sarah E; Reich, Peter B; Zhou, Jizhong. (2012). Elevated Carbon Dioxide Alters the Structure of Soil Microbial Communities. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.1128/AEM.06924-11.

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